zombie Posted Saturday at 03:10 AM Share Posted Saturday at 03:10 AM I assume there is no law against it in Thailand? (google search does not help) But if such a law exist here, does it apply to gay sex? Wikipedia explains: Non-consensual condom removal, or "stealthing",[1] is the practice of a person removing a condom during sexual intercourse without consent, when their sex partner has only consented to condom-protected sex.[2][3] Purposefully damaging a condom before or during intercourse may also be referred to as stealthing,[4] regardless of who damaged the condom. Victims are exposed to potential sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as HIV/AIDS, or unwanted pregnancies.[5] Such behaviour may be therefore regarded as sexual assault or rape, and sometimes as a form of reproductive coercion.[6] As of 2020, stealthing is punishable as a form of sexual violence in some countries, such as Germany and the United Kingdom.[5] Ruthrieston 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reader Posted Saturday at 03:18 AM Share Posted Saturday at 03:18 AM Best consult a Thai lawyer with that one. If it’s a criminal matter, establishing proof beyond reasonable doubt may prove difficult and embarrassing. if it’s a civil matter, the net worth of defendant becomes critical if his worldly possessions are cash in pocket and motor bike. zombie 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...